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I've got a printer connected to a W98SE machine that is shared on a SOHO
network with my XP-Home-SP2 machine. Because the W98 driver will not work with XP, as instructed by the printer manufacturer, I installed an XP driver for the printer on the XP machine. Everything works, but now I have the printer listed twice on my printers list. Once as the share, and once as the printer name which is grayed out (obviously). I want to rename the gray printer "X-Printer" so it will reside at the bottom of the list so others do not select it, but can't (there is no printer connected). Right now it is at the top of the list when printers are selected from apps. How can I edit this name? Can I delete the printer name from the list without deleting the driver? |
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In Control panel, printers and faxes, why not just right click on the printer
you want to be the default, and click set as default printer (it will show a little tick on the printer icon). That printer will then appear by default in the print box of all apps (users would have to click the dropdown box to select a different one). "BP" wrote: > I've got a printer connected to a W98SE machine that is shared on a SOHO > network with my XP-Home-SP2 machine. Because the W98 driver will not work > with XP, as instructed by the printer manufacturer, I installed an XP driver > for the printer on the XP machine. Everything works, but now I have the > printer listed twice on my printers list. Once as the share, and once as the > printer name which is grayed out (obviously). I want to rename the gray > printer "X-Printer" so it will reside at the bottom of the list so others do > not select it, but can't (there is no printer connected). Right now it is at > the top of the list when printers are selected from apps. > How can I edit this name? > Can I delete the printer name from the list without deleting the driver? > > > |
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> "BP" wrote:
> >> I've got a printer connected to a W98SE machine that is shared on a SOHO >> network with my XP-Home-SP2 machine. Because the W98 driver will not work >> with XP, as instructed by the printer manufacturer, I installed an XP >> driver >> for the printer on the XP machine. Everything works, but now I have the >> printer listed twice on my printers list. Once as the share, and once as >> the >> printer name which is grayed out (obviously). I want to rename the gray >> printer "X-Printer" so it will reside at the bottom of the list so others >> do >> not select it, but can't (there is no printer connected). Right now it is >> at >> the top of the list when printers are selected from apps. >> How can I edit this name? >> Can I delete the printer name from the list without deleting the driver? >> "JRosenfeld" <JRosenfeld@discussions.microsoft.com> wrote in message news:A2C6A418-4184-4673-9184-190A0B4010D3@microsoft.com... > In Control panel, printers and faxes, why not just right click on the > printer > you want to be the default, and click set as default printer (it will show > a > little tick on the printer icon). That printer will then appear by default > in > the print box of all apps (users would have to click the dropdown box to > select a different one). > Yes, that's the setup I have now. A default printer and 3 optional ones, plus the phantom. The problem is in the drop down box. That's where I need to remove the name. I'm thinking I might delete it's name from the registry key, or maybe in safe mode? |
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Control Panel -> Printers and Faxes -> right click the printer you
don't want and delete it. "BP" <replytoall@only.net> wrote in message news:kZ6dnchnBLJMTyveRVn-qQ@conversent.net... | I've got a printer connected to a W98SE machine that is shared on a SOHO | network with my XP-Home-SP2 machine. Because the W98 driver will not work | with XP, as instructed by the printer manufacturer, I installed an XP driver | for the printer on the XP machine. Everything works, but now I have the | printer listed twice on my printers list. Once as the share, and once as the | printer name which is grayed out (obviously). I want to rename the gray | printer "X-Printer" so it will reside at the bottom of the list so others do | not select it, but can't (there is no printer connected). Right now it is at | the top of the list when printers are selected from apps. | How can I edit this name? | Can I delete the printer name from the list without deleting the driver? | | |
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> "BP" <replytoall@only.net> wrote in message
> news:kZ6dnchnBLJMTyveRVn-qQ@conversent.net... > | I've got a printer connected to a W98SE machine that is shared on a > SOHO > | network with my XP-Home-SP2 machine. Because the W98 driver will not > work > | with XP, as instructed by the printer manufacturer, I installed an > XP driver > | for the printer on the XP machine. Everything works, but now I have > the > | printer listed twice on my printers list. Once as the share, and > once as the > | printer name which is grayed out (obviously). I want to rename the > gray > | printer "X-Printer" so it will reside at the bottom of the list so > others do > | not select it, but can't (there is no printer connected). Right now > it is at > | the top of the list when printers are selected from apps. > | How can I edit this name? > | Can I delete the printer name from the list without deleting the > driver? > | "Mungo Bulge" <NO.SPAM@hotmail.com> wrote in message news:uu$7rP9DGHA.3904@TK2MSFTNGP10.phx.gbl... > Control Panel -> Printers and Faxes -> right click the printer you > don't want and delete it. > Can I delete the printer from the list without deleting the driver? |
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<<<<SNIP>>>> | | "Mungo Bulge" <NO.SPAM@hotmail.com> wrote in message | news:uu$7rP9DGHA.3904@TK2MSFTNGP10.phx.gbl... | > Control Panel -> Printers and Faxes -> right click the printer you | > don't want and delete it. | > | Can I delete the printer from the list without deleting the driver? | Why? You are not deleting anything of use to the XP system. There isn't even an XP driver associated with that "Printer", it is just a print queue that isn't working. The only reason it is there at all is because it was installed by mistake. Just delete it. |
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"Mungo Bulge" <NO.SPAM@hotmail.com> wrote in message news:utTuEABEGHA.3064@TK2MSFTNGP14.phx.gbl... > > <<<<SNIP>>>> > | > | "Mungo Bulge" <NO.SPAM@hotmail.com> wrote in message > | news:uu$7rP9DGHA.3904@TK2MSFTNGP10.phx.gbl... > | > Control Panel -> Printers and Faxes -> right click the printer you > | > don't want and delete it. > | > > | Can I delete the printer from the list without deleting the driver? > | > Why? You are not deleting anything of use to the XP system. There > isn't even an XP driver associated with that "Printer", it is just a > print queue that isn't working. The only reason it is there at all is > because it was installed by mistake. Just delete it. > I need the printer driver installed on the XP machine in order to use the printer through the network, according to TFM. Not true? |
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No, you need a functional print driver/queue on the XP machine that is
pointed at a shared printer on your Win98 machine.This you have in the "printer" that works. The other one is not functional because it does not have a driver, as XP thinks this one points to a print server, thereby expecting it to provide the driver. Win98 cannot provide this function thus you had to install the print service with a local print driver (the "printer" that works). "BP" <replytoall@only.net> wrote in message news:fdWdnSTLtrpuGCfeRVn-gw@conversent.net... | | "Mungo Bulge" <NO.SPAM@hotmail.com> wrote in message | news:utTuEABEGHA.3064@TK2MSFTNGP14.phx.gbl... | > | > <<<<SNIP>>>> | > | | > | "Mungo Bulge" <NO.SPAM@hotmail.com> wrote in message | > | news:uu$7rP9DGHA.3904@TK2MSFTNGP10.phx.gbl... | > | > Control Panel -> Printers and Faxes -> right click the printer you | > | > don't want and delete it. | > | > | > | Can I delete the printer from the list without deleting the driver? | > | | > Why? You are not deleting anything of use to the XP system. There | > isn't even an XP driver associated with that "Printer", it is just a | > print queue that isn't working. The only reason it is there at all is | > because it was installed by mistake. Just delete it. | > | I need the printer driver installed on the XP machine in order to use the | printer through the network, according to TFM. Not true? | | |
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Got it. Thanks. Sorry for being thick.
I learned a long time ago never to go deleting things just because a stranger tells you to on Usenet. So I tend to look for consensus or an explanation or KB link before I go and do something. "Mungo Bulge" <NO.SPAM@hotmail.com> wrote in message news:OnnAk6HEGHA.3064@TK2MSFTNGP14.phx.gbl... > No, you need a functional print driver/queue on the XP machine that is > pointed at a shared printer on your Win98 machine.This you have in the > "printer" that works. The other one is not functional because it does > not have a driver, as XP thinks this one points to a print server, > thereby expecting it to provide the driver. Win98 cannot provide this > function thus you had to install the print service with a local print > driver (the "printer" that works). > > "BP" <replytoall@only.net> wrote in message > news:fdWdnSTLtrpuGCfeRVn-gw@conversent.net... > | > | "Mungo Bulge" <NO.SPAM@hotmail.com> wrote in message > | news:utTuEABEGHA.3064@TK2MSFTNGP14.phx.gbl... > | > > | > <<<<SNIP>>>> > | > | > | > | "Mungo Bulge" <NO.SPAM@hotmail.com> wrote in message > | > | news:uu$7rP9DGHA.3904@TK2MSFTNGP10.phx.gbl... > | > | > Control Panel -> Printers and Faxes -> right click the printer > you > | > | > don't want and delete it. > | > | > > | > | Can I delete the printer from the list without deleting the > driver? > | > | > | > Why? You are not deleting anything of use to the XP system. There > | > isn't even an XP driver associated with that "Printer", it is just > a > | > print queue that isn't working. The only reason it is there at all > is > | > because it was installed by mistake. Just delete it. > | > > | I need the printer driver installed on the XP machine in order to > use the > | printer through the network, according to TFM. Not true? > | > | > > |
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Actually a good practice.
"BP" <replytoall@only.net> wrote in message news:3fKdndAOp9KYNyfeRVn-jQ@conversent.net... | Got it. Thanks. Sorry for being thick. | I learned a long time ago never to go deleting things just because a | stranger tells you to on Usenet. So I tend to look for consensus or an | explanation or KB link before I go and do something. | | "Mungo Bulge" <NO.SPAM@hotmail.com> wrote in message | news:OnnAk6HEGHA.3064@TK2MSFTNGP14.phx.gbl... | > No, you need a functional print driver/queue on the XP machine that is | > pointed at a shared printer on your Win98 machine.This you have in the | > "printer" that works. The other one is not functional because it does | > not have a driver, as XP thinks this one points to a print server, | > thereby expecting it to provide the driver. Win98 cannot provide this | > function thus you had to install the print service with a local | > driver (the "printer" that works). | > | > "BP" <replytoall@only.net> wrote in message | > news:fdWdnSTLtrpuGCfeRVn-gw@conversent.net... | > | | > | "Mungo Bulge" <NO.SPAM@hotmail.com> wrote in message | > | news:utTuEABEGHA.3064@TK2MSFTNGP14.phx.gbl... | > | > | > | > <<<<SNIP>>>> | > | > | | > | > | "Mungo Bulge" <NO.SPAM@hotmail.com> wrote in message | > | > | news:uu$7rP9DGHA.3904@TK2MSFTNGP10.phx.gbl... | > | > | > Control Panel -> Printers and Faxes -> right click the printer | > you | > | > | > don't want and delete it. | > | > | > | > | > | Can I delete the printer from the list without deleting the | > driver? | > | > | | > | > Why? You are not deleting anything of use to the XP system. There | > | > isn't even an XP driver associated with that "Printer", it is just | > a | > | > print queue that isn't working. The only reason it is there at all | > is | > | > because it was installed by mistake. Just delete it. | > | > | > | I need the printer driver installed on the XP machine in order to | > use the | > | printer through the network, according to TFM. Not true? | > | | > | | > | > | | |
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